Raleigh's MLB-Leading 23rd Home Run Highlights Mariners 2-1 Victory over Twins
- On June 1, 2025, in Seattle, 28-year-old North Carolina native Cal Raleigh helped the Mariners secure a narrow victory against the Minnesota Twins, contributing to their 2-1 final score.
- Raleigh’s home run in the seventh inning off Twins starter Chris Paddack marked his major league-leading 23rd, continuing a historic power surge for a catcher.
- Raleigh became the first catcher in MLB history to reach 20 home runs before May ended and is on pace to hit 64 home runs this year, potentially breaking the AL record.
- Mariners manager and former catcher Dan Wilson commended Raleigh’s ongoing development and increasing maturity in the sport, while pitcher Luis Castillo expressed his hope that Raleigh remains healthy and enjoys a lengthy career.
- The Mariners’ narrow victory highlighted Raleigh's offensive leadership and maintained Seattle’s momentum, suggesting continued strong performance as the season progresses.
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